Failure

Failure is important because it forces us to recognizes our mistakes. If we never fail, we cannot see the things that may be problems for the future. When starting a business, for example, almost every company experiences some sort of failure at first. The chances of running a successful company go way up after running a failed company. This is because the initial failure teaches a lot about things that do not work. Even if we constantly try to avoid all failure, the chances of succeeding in doing that are low because there are things we never know we are missing simply because we haven’t thought about them before. Failure teaches us what things NOT to do, just as success teaches us what things we SHOULD do.

Failure is significant because it teaches us that we aren’t meant to be perfect. There is chaos everywhere, and sometimes it is inevitable. Without failure, expectations will be unrealistically high. If there is someone who never experiences failure, that is definitely an aberration. I think it is important for everyone to experience some sort of failure because it teaches us how to recover. Failure comes in all sorts of forms, from test grades to businesses to health. Failure is simply a part of life, and if we don’t experience it, then we won’t understand how to help others. It helps shape our worldview and character, and helps us have empathy for others. Success is important because it rewards us and ensures us that you canĀ  accomplish things.

Lastly, failure is essential to overall success because it encourages us to try harder. We want to succeed, so failure works as the opposite of an incentive. If we do happen to experience failure, we’re going to work harder to lessen the chances of us experiencing it again. We know that if we do experience failure, we can recover. The success that comes after failure reassures the notion that failure can be beneficial. Failure does not have to be an end in itself, but rather it can be a step in the process towards success.